Clause 32, page 24, line 25, at end insert 'or the card was obviously a forgery'.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

105

Clause 32, page 24, line 25, at end insert

'( ) The Secretary of State may by order prescribe a card or cards establishing the age of persons.

( ) Such a power shall be exercisable by statutory instrument and shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament'.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

107

Clause 32, page 24, line 25, at end insert

'( ) For the purposes of subsection (2) of this section a person shall be treated as having taken all reasonable steps to establish another person's age, if he complies with guidance that the Secretary of State may issue about the use of proof of age cards.'.

Mr Crispin Blunt

135

Clause 33, page 25, leave out lines 5 to 8.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins

47

Clause 33, page 25, line 17, at end add

'(4) A constable or an inspector of weights and measures may only request that a person under eighteen buy or attempt to buy intoxicating liquor, or send such a person to buy such liquor, where that constable or inspector has reasonable grounds to believe that an offence under section 169A or 169B of the Licensing Act 1964 has been committed on the premises in question within the preceding six months.'.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

108

Clause 33, page 25, line 17, at end insert

'( ) The Secretary of State shall issue guidance

(a) about requests made by constables and inspectors to persons under 18 in accordance with this section;

(b) about the manner in which purchases and attempted purchases are to be made under this section;

(c) with a view to encouraging good practice in connection with the operation of this section.'.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins

50

Clause 34, page 25, line 22, after 'not', insert 'knowingly'.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins

49

Clause 34, page 25, line 30, at end insert

'(2A) It shall be sufficient, for the purposes of proving that all reasonable steps were taken within the meaning of subsection (2), to show that the person became drunk other than on the licensed premises in question, and that no reasonable person would have believed that he was drunken when he entered those licensed premises.'.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

109

Clause 34, page 26, line 11, at end insert 'whom he has reason to believe has committed an offence contrary to section 169C of the Licensing Act 1964 or'.

Mr Charles Clarke

124

Clause 34, page 26, line 13, after 'servant' insert 'or'.

Mr Charles Clarke

125

Clause 34, page 26, line 14, leave out first 'or'.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

110

Clause 34, page 26, line 15, at end add

'( ) In section 174(2) of that Act for "Level 1" there shall be inserted "Level 3.".'.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr James Gray

19

Clause 35, page 26, leave out lines 37 to 39 and insert

'(a) to consider whether likelihood of reoffending would be realistically minimised by including in the sentence the making of a travel restriction order in relation to the offender.'.

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

160

Clause 35, page 26, leave out lines 40 to 45 and insert

'(b) the court shall only impose an order if it considers that it is necessary to prevent the offender from committing further offences of a similar nature.'.

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

161

Clause 35, page 27, leave out lines 1 and 2 and insert

'(c) the court shall state the reasons for its decision'.

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

162

Clause 35, page 27, line 5, leave out from 'custody' to end of line 7.

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

6

Clause 35, page 27, line 6, after 'years', insert 'and not more than the same number of years as the sentence of imprisonment to which the offender was previously sentenced'.

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

163

Clause 37, page 28, leave out line 35.

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

164

Clause 37, page 28, line 43, leave out subsection (2) and insert

'(2) The court shall revoke the order unless it considers it is necessary to prevent the offender from committing further similar offences'.

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

165

Clause 37, page 29, line 6, leave out 'exceptional'.

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

166

Clause 37, page 29, line 7, leave out 'on compassionate grounds'.

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr James Gray

18

Clause 37, page 29, line 7, at end insert 'or there are a change of circumstances which warrant a review of the original travel restriction order'.